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City of Victoria, British Columbia, with James Bay on the right and Beacon Hill Park in the centre |
The quiet residential neighbourhood and small business community of James Bay is the oldest neighbourhood in Victoria, located close to downtown Victoria and Victoria's Inner Harbour, which is actually James Bay.
James Bay still boasts many pristine older residences that have retained their original Victorian splendour, many of which were owned by the original settlers of the Victoria area. The eastern end of James Bay was reclaimed in 1903 for the construction of the Empress Hotel.
Heritage James Bay incorporates the area south of the Inner Harbour to Dallas Road, between downtown Victoria and the Juan de Fuca Strait, including the BC Legislative Buildings, Fisherman's Wharf, the Cruise Ship Terminal, and Ogden Point. The northern boundary of James Bay is the waterfront along the Inner Harbour, which boasts many of the most prestigious hotels in Victoria.
James Bay Village is the hub of James Bay, with a grocery store, pharmacy, liquor store, hairdresser, coffee shops, banks, and other interesting shops.
Population: 11,000
Location: James Bay is located in Victoria, immediately south of the Inner Harbour and the downtown core of Victoria. Access to James Bay is along Belleville Street, Government Street and Douglas Street.
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Emily Carr House, James Bay, Victoria, BC |
Emily Carr House is the birthplace of Emily Carr, one of Canada's first and best-known independent artist and writer. Built in 1864, the home as an architecture described as both "San Francisco Victorian" and "English Gingerbread," You'll enter into the same Victorian ambiance the Carr family would have known in the 1870s, and upstairs are several of their actual possessions, including some of Emily's pottery and sculpture.Emily was born here in 1871, a scant six months after British Columbia moved from British colonial status to become a province of the world's newest nation. She used her brushes and pens to proclaim her pride in this part of Canada for the rest of her life. The house is near Victoria's central Inner Harbour, at 207 Government Street, only a 10-minute walk south from the Royal B.C. Museum and the Legislative Buildings. The house is open to the general public from mid-May to mid-October, every day from 10 am to 5 pm. Admission fees are in effect. Special openings are scheduled at other times of the year, especially in December.
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If there's a quintessential image of Victoria etched in the memory of all who visit the city, it must surely be British Columbia's Legislative Buildings. At night the building takes on a magical quality, adorned with 3,333 light bulbs. Take a free tour of the Legislative Buildings and learn about provincial history and government.
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The Royal British Columbia Museum is one of the finest of its kind in the world, offering dramatic dioramas of natural landscapes and full-scale reconstructions of Victorian storefronts. Features outstanding displays on the province's history and culture, as well as national and international touring exhibits. Of particular interest is the northwest Coast Indian exhibit, rich with spiritual and cultural artifacts.
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Helmcken House, built in 1852 for pioneer doctor J.S. Helmcken, is the second oldest residence on its original site in BC. Dr. Helmcken's library, medicine chest, and medical instruments make up one of Canada's finest 19th century medical collections. Today fascinating audiotape tours will guide you through a house full of intriguing legacies.
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Historic James Bay Inn is the third oldest hotel in Victoria, preceded only by the Dominion Hotel and the Empress Hotel (1908). Opened in 1911 it has operated continuously as a hotel with only a brief interlude during the war years. From 1942 to 1945 the hotel was purchased by Mother Cecilia's religious order and operated as St. Mary's Priory. It was during this period that the hotel welcomed its most famous guest. Canadian artist and author Emily Carr was a patient at the Priory in her final illness, dying there on March 2, 1945.
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Fall in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, British Columbia |
For spectacular views of the Olympic Mountains, enjoy a seaside stroll in historic Beacon Hill Park on the eastern boundary of James Bay. Watch for "Mile Zero", starting point of the Trans-Canada Highway! A delightful quiet envelops this sunny spot, where walking trails link with neighbourhood streets that lead down into the busy hum of commercial activity. Beacon Hill Park was the site of a village that had been inhabited for thousands of years prior to the arrival of the colonial settlers in the 1840s. In 1956, renowned Kwakwaka'wakw artist Mungo Martin and his team raised the world's tallest free-standing totem pole - at 38.8 metre (128 foot) located in Beacon Hill Park.
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Kids and adults alike will enjoy Beacon Hill Children's Farm; lots of baby animals, potbelly pigs, zebu, miniature horses and other critters to meet and pet...and don't miss the goat stampede at closing time!
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Relax in a horse-drawn carriage and capture the romance of an era when tall ships moored alongside the wharf. Fabulous horse-drawn carriages have been delighting visitors with rides through Victoria for over 100 years!
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A great waterfront trail along the breakwater wraps around James Bay, stretching from the Ogden Point Breakwater all the way to Ross Bay Cemetery, providing great walking, jogging, biking and roller blading, with great views out over Juan de Fuca Strait.
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Ogden Point Dive Centre, Victoria, BC |
Located in James Bay is the Ogden Point Dive Centre, one of the premier scuba diving facilities in British Columbia, catering to weekend dive charters, scuba diving holidays, and daily dive trips to all lower island sport dive locations - including dives off the Ogden Point breakwater. The dive centre also houses a popular restaurant for dive patrons and visitors.
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The Cruise Ship Terminal at Ogden Point caters to cruise ships on the Alaska Cruise route. Cruise ships dock in Victoria allowing passengers to enjoy an exciting stop in Victoria and explore the many attractions the City of Gardens has to offer.
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Fisherman’s Wharf on the Victoria Waterfront provides boat moorage and a liveaboard marine community, as well as the best Fish & Chips in the whole world. Access to bustling Fisherman's Wharf is off Belleville and Eerie Roads, or by the little Victoria harbour ferries that link the Inner Harbour with nearby locales.
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Ogden Point: The breakwater at Ogden Point in James Bay, at nearly 800 metres long, extends into the ocean and offers a unique opportunity to walk out to sea and enjoy great views in all directions. Completed in 1916, and named after Peter Skeene Ogden, a noted 19th-century office of the Hudson's Bay Company, the return walk takes about 40 minutes. With no railings on either side, the walkway is not recommended for those suffering from vertigo, and parents should monitor young children. Winter storms conditions demand additional caution.
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Macdonald Park in James Bay is the recreational centre of the community, with 2 fastball diamonds (1 skinned) and 2 slopitch diamonds in spring and summer, and 2 rugby fields in fall and winter, home to the James Bay Athletic Club. Fisherman’s Wharf Park also provides a slopitch diamond in spring/summer, and a soccer pitch in fall/winter.
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BEST WESTERN PLUS Inner Harbour, Victoria |
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This lovely hotel is perfectly situated in downtown Victoria's best location, at the beautiful Inner Harbour, just a short stroll from the city’s best highlights, including the majestic Parliament Buildings, the award-winning Royal BC Museum, Beacon Hill Park, Fisherman’s Wharf, the Conference Center, and major attractions, shops and restaurants. The BEST WESTERN PLUS Inner Harbour offers great value, and room rates include a delicious and complimentary full breakfast buffet for our hotel guests. Elegant rooms each have a private balcony, a separate eating area with fridge and microwave, free wi-fi, DVD player and more. Amenities include an outdoor pool (in season), indoor whirlpool, sauna, steam room, fitness area and guest laundry. Gated and underground parking is available. |
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Days Inn Victoria On The Harbour, Victoria |
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Perfectly located on Victoria’s downtown Inner Harbour, walking distance to Convention Centre, Parliament Buildings, restaurants, shopping and attractions. Clean, comfortable guest rooms and an onsite restaurant/lounge, seasonal outdoor heated pool, year-round whirlpool, parking, complimentary high-speed Internet access, local calls, coffee/tea/bottled water. Harbourview, Pet-friendly, and Kitchenette rooms available. Come and visit our beautiful Garden City, and we’ll take care of the rest! |
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Royal Scot Hotel & Suites, Victoria |
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Make yourself at home in one of our suites or comfortable guest rooms. Conveniently located in the heart of historic Victoria, steps away from Victoria's Inner Harbour, the Legislative Buildings, the Royal BC Museum, downtown shopping, and major attractions. Enjoy yourself in our beautiful indoor pool, whirl pool, games room, or sauna and exercise room. Let us take care of all the details while you are here. Why settle for a standard hotel room when you can enjoy a spacious suite for a comparable price? |
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Scott Piercy & James LeBlanc Real Estate, Victoria |
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Scott Piercy offers twelve years of marketing properties and brokering Vancouver Island Residential, Waterfront, Recreational and Luxury Properties in the international marketplace. Scott was raised in Victoria and has the resources to find the perfect match for the most challenging homebuyers, plus a host of international clients for the special vendor. Scott's success is based on exceptional service, communication, and attention to detail. His professional integrity always serves the client first. |
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19 Menzies Manor, Victoria |
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A short walk from the US Ferries and the Inner Harbour, in downtown Victoria, you'll find this spacious, elegant, all-suites Vacation Rental, with ocean views, private entrances, fireplaces and ensuite baths. Situated in historic James Bay, and close to all major attractions, just a few steps take you to the beach and Beacon Hill Park. |
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Albion Manor Bed and Breakfast, Victoria |
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Albion Manor Bed and Breakfast in Downtown Victoria is a 1892 heritage manor house set in a large English country garden located within easy walking distance of the US Ferry Dock at the Inner Harbour, the Legislative Buildings, the world-famous Empress Hotel, Royal BC Museum, and many of Victoria's finest restaurants and shopping areas. |
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